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Reddish gingiva b/w crowding teeth
Iam female 21 years old i have crowding in lower lateral and canine ..canine set labially and lateral set lingually (anterior to canine) today at morning i notice that the the gingiva b/w(part of it) them is moving freely ahd reddish in color ..no pain on it Another point in the canine there's caries class5 .
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This is a common issue of the pt due to crowding of your teeth. This condition is known as gingivitis. You should visit a dentist and get a proper gingival scaling done with GIC class 9 filling for the class 5 cavity.
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Dear Mam You need first scaling n then filling of class five cavity N periodic check with the dentist for prophylactic scaling n polishing or corrective procedure like orthodontic treatment for relieving the crowding so your problem is solved permanently as the cause will be corrected. Regards Dr shilpa khera Lilly white dental clinic
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